China’s annual political conclave begins in Beijing on Monday, addressing concerns about the flagging economy and youth unemployment. Armed police and public security workers are visible on the streets as thousands of delegates gather for the annual “Two Sessions” meetings. The opening ceremony of China’s People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) will take place on Monday at 3:00 pm, attended by President Xi Jinping and other party leaders, lasting until Sunday, March 10. Economic topics and youth employment, particularly for fresh graduates, are key issues of focus for the CPPCC, with youth unemployment at around 15 percent at the end of 2023.
The National People’s Congress (NPC) will convene on Tuesday and run until March 11. While no major bailouts are expected to be announced to stimulate the economy, spokesperson Lou Qinjian expressed confidence in the economy rebounding. China is expected to prioritize national security, potentially increasing its military budget. The NPC may continue to emphasize security measures, with recent expansions to espionage laws and state secrets laws. Despite the NPC holding little actual power, the discussions and speeches provide insights into China’s governing priorities and challenges.
Analysts suggest that policymakers are focused on balancing security concerns with economic stability. Major decisions are made in closed-door Communist Party meetings, but the NPC discussions offer a glimpse into the key issues facing China’s leaders. Chief economist Diana Choyleva highlights the importance of maintaining economic growth while addressing security challenges in policymaking decisions.
Read a summary of this article on FAST.Get bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try. Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST FASTSINGAPORE: Four law firms involved in Singapore's S$3 billion money laundering case have been named for breaching anti-money laundering obligations. Investigations by the Ministry of Law revealed that firms like Anthony Law Corporation failed to conduct necessary scrutiny on property transactions linked to the laundering...
Read a summary of this article on FAST.Get bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try. Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST FASTSINGAPORE: The Ministry of Manpower reported that the employer in the Sumo Salad work injury case was reimbursed for medical bills on Jun 26-27, 2025, amid ongoing investigations into a potential fraudulent claim linked to the death of the eatery's owner, Ms Jane Lee. While...
Read a summary of this article on FAST.Get bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try.Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST FASTSINGAPORE: Former Nee Soon Member of Parliament Louis Ng has joined the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) NUS College (NUSC) as an Associate Professor, and will be in a teaching role.In an email from NUSC seen by CNA, it was announced that Mr Ng will be...
SINGAPORE: Tanjong Katong Road South will gradually reopen starting August 2 after repairs following a sinkhole incident caused by a failed concrete component near a construction site. The Land Transport Authority and PUB confirmed safety through rigorous assessments, while ongoing works will continue in the area to restore utilities. Want More Context? 🔎
Four men, including former director Samuel Sim Choon Hock, were charged for cheating and falsifying accounts to fraudulently obtain government grants under Workforce Singapore's Professional Conversion Programmes. Their actions resulted in the disbursement of over S$89,000 in salary support and course fee subsidies by misrepresenting salaries and employment statuses between 2018 and 2019. Want More Context? 🔎
Read a summary of this article on FAST.Get bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try. Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST FASTSINGAPORE: A 17-member steering committee chaired by Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow has been formed to guide the progressive roll-out of autonomous vehicles (AVs) in Singapore, the Ministry of Transport (MOT) announced on Thursday (Jul 31).The committee consists of transport industry representatives from companies such...